How to Whip Your Blog Into Shape
Mar. 4th, 2008 by Rich BrooksDo you know what gym regulars call the surge of people who show up in January as part of a New Year’s resolution?
Tourists.
The same could be true with the influx of businesses that join the blogosphere each and every day. The great majority of them start with good intentions, but then fall flat.
The problem with an abandoned blog is that it usually sticks around, available through a search engine query or a forgotten link. Later, a prospect finds it and wonders why your blog was neglected and may question whether your company finishes what it starts.
Atlas2In this month’s award-winning flyte log* I’ve put together a “workout regimen” for your blog that includes the time you should expect to put into your blog on a regular basis. This regimen will add muscle to your blog and keep it from getting sand kicked in its face.
So, if you’ve got a new blog, or have been neglecting your current blog, be sure to check out Jumpstart Your Blog: A Business Blogging Workout Regimen.
* (award pending)
About the author:
Rich Brooks is president of flyte new media, a Web site design and Internet marketing company in Portland, Maine. Flyte works with small businesses to build professional Web sites that often include e-commerce, Flash and content management systems. They promote their clients’ sites through search engine optimization, e-mail marketing, business blogs and podcasts, and viral marketing.
About The Author
Rich Brooks is president of flyte new media, a Web site design and Internet marketing company in Portland, Maine. Flyte works with small businesses to build professional Web sites that often include e-commerce, Flash and content management systems. They promote their clients' sites through search engine optimization, e-mail marketing, business blogs and podcasts, and viral marketing.Posted in: The Net |
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